The Island is operated solely for wildlife and wilderness tourism. With only one Lodge on the Island you will be assured of privacy wherever your day takes you – whether that is finding solitude on one of the majestic white sandy beaches, immersing in photography, hiking and exploring the Island, or simply relaxing in the comfortable Lodge.

The Lodge

Sea Lion Lodge was opened on the 7th January 1988 by the Right Honourable Lord Shackleton (the youngest son of Sir Ernest Shackleton, the famous Antarctic explorer)…

Find out more

Tours & Hiking

The Lodge is located towards the eastern end of the Island with gentoo penguin colonies on its doorstep. It is also within easy walking distance of the sandy beaches that are home to the southern elephant seals…

Find out more

The Wildlife

Sea Lion Island is valued for its incredible wildlife diversity which reflects the Island’s high quality native habitats and its lack of rats and other introduced predators…

Find out more

Ecotourism

Sea Lion Lodge is working hard to improve its environmental sustainability for the benefit of the Island and our guests. In close collaboration with Falkland Islands Development Corporation, and more recently with Falkland Islands Holidays, we arrange annual tussac planting weekends with local volunteers…

Find out more

Designated as a National Nature Reserve, Sea Lion Island is the Falklands’ gemstone. With no introduced rodents, invasive species or farming activity, the flora, including expansive areas of tussac grass, has flourished. Here you will see all the Falklands’ endemic bird species, including Cobb’s wrens and tussac birds, along with 40 other species of birds that make Sea Lion Island their home.

Your hosts at Sea Lion Island have more than 20 years’ experience in environmental and wildlife conservation, and are leading the way in environmental sustainable tourism at the Falkland Islands. In 2018 Sea Lion Island was voted as one of the 7 wonders of the Falkland Islands.

**** High Alert of Avian Influenza****

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been detected in northern Chile as well as being widespread in Europe and North America. HPAI can have devastating impacts on wild bird populations. It is currently not present within the Falkland Islands, although we are on high alert.

You must make sure your footwear, equipment and outer clothes have thoroughly been cleaned of mud and debris before arriving into the Falkland Islands, especially if you are arriving from another wildlife site or a farm.

On arrival at Sea Lion Island you will be required to use a disinfectant footbath for outdoor boots.

  • Tel: (500) 32004 | Email: sealion_lodge@horizon.co.fk
    Sea Lion Lodge, Sea Lion Island, Falklands Islands, South Atlantic T (500) 32004 F (500) 32003